Designed by the world-renowned Dubois Naval Architects,
MOSAIQUE is a sophisticated, stylish vessel which, thanks
to her thoughtful design and professional crew, simultaneously
retains a sense of intimacy and ease throughout her spacious
sundecks and aft decks, her opulent interiors and her luxurious
suites.
A classic ambience, echoing the inviting feel of a large
country house, sets the perfect tone for relaxation in the
luxurious settings of MOSAIQUE’s ample main deck saloon,
linked to an elegant games room, which in turn leads through
sliding glass doors to the formal dining room for 12. The
spaces are gracefully decorated with mahogany panelling
and satinwood banding, set off by neutral carpets, numerous
paintings and a wide variety of objets d’art, while a lighter
tone in the upper deck saloon offers a charming alternative.
On the main deck the magnificent, full beam master suite
sets the standard for the remaining five staterooms on this
and the lower deck, boasting a spacious owner’s study, a
separate seating area and a stunning bathroom lavishly decorated
in onyx and marble. A fully integrated audiovisual system
supplies all the cabins with an impressive selection of
entertainment options.
Out of doors, the yacht’s sundeck is a highlight of the
design and incorporates a Jacuzzi pool surrounded by sunpads
and loungers, a bar and two tables for informal, alfresco
meals, allowing guests who so desire to drift through the
day enjoying the finest cuisine and service in great privacy
with the minimum of effort. The upper deck offers a great
alfresco dining option with seating for up to 16 guests
around a beautiful oval teak table sheltered by the sun
deck above. This deck also hosts the yachts gym equipment,
which consists of a running machine, recumbent bike, training
bench and weights. The bimini shade offers protection for
maximum comfort.
Offering a host of opportunities for guests to wind down
in the ultimate style in some of the world’s most stunning
cruising grounds, life on board MOSAIQUE will not disappoint.
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